Nora Kronstein-RosenFamily Collection 1937-2005 bulk 1938-1967
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Lerner, Gerda, 1920-2013
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Gerda Lerner was a historian and woman's history author; she also wrote poetry, fiction, theater pieces, screenplays, and an autobiography. She served as president of the Organization of American Historians and was a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Lerner was one of the founders of the academic field of women's history. She played a key role in the development of women's history curricula and was involved in the development of degree programs in women's history....
Ecole d'Humanité
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Mueller, Alexander
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Mueller, Klara
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Rapaport, Rudolf Ray
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Kronstein-Rosen, Nora
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Nora Kronstein-Rosen was born to Robert and Ilona (née Neumann) Kronstein in 1925, probably in Vienna. In 1938, her mother fled with Nora and her older sister Gerda Kronstein to Vaduz, Liechtenstein. From 1939 onwards, Nora Kronstein-Rosen lived in Switzerland. She went to the Ecole d'Humanité (the School of Humanity), a reform pedagogic oriented boarding school. She studied art in Lausanne and at the Kunstgewerbeschule Zuerich (Zurich Art School) under Johannes Itten. After her mot...
Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich
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Kronstein, Ilona
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Neuer, Margit
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